It seems like you are referring to the Japanese word "arigato." It means "thank you" in English.
a verb :) thank you for reading this <3
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Tsundoku is the condition of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them.
The correct phrase is "Arigato gozaimasu" which means "Thank you very much" in Japanese.
THERE is no such word that has a definition to it THANK YOU FOR READING LOL FROM LIANA AVERBECK WHO'S BEST FRIEND Is NICKI mejia
By itself, the reading is kyou, but this is the character that is part of the word kowai, meaning scary.
thank yOu..
"Arigatou gozaimasu" is the phrase for "thank you so much" in Japanese.
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カストロ /ka su to ro/ (the sound of 'u' is mitigated when reading the whole word)
i think its wata although that may just be one reading of its kanji